You need to be more specific.
There are, literally, dozens or hundreds of religions. Each have their own beliefs. Some believe in one god, some believe in many gods and some believe there are no gods. Each will worship (or not) in their own particular fashion and use their own religious text
All claim to be the only 'true' religion, usually brought to them through divine intervention to some individual or group. These individuals or groups interpret the 'divine word' as they see wish to see or believe it. The differences in beliefs are the work of those that proclaim and interpret that particular religion.
Objectively and logically they cannot all be correct
The only religion that specifically does not have any religious doctrines to believe in is Pastafarianism.
Pastafarianism is a reaction to the very idea of religion, on the grounds that there are no gods.
Personally I dont believe in God (which by the way should be capitalized) because I enjoy learning about different religions, I attend various religious services. There is no reason you should go to church on the other hand, they only reason should be because you enjoy to :)
Sikhs believe you deserve to be respected, and dont care, or judge you by your religion
The rationalists' view of God is that he is unlikely to exist in the way organized religions believe. Rationalists believe in using reason.
I dont know! Please tell me
Many religions, such as Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism, believe in divine intervention. They hold that deities or higher powers can influence or intervene in the affairs of humans or the world in various ways.
AnswerIt is a faith of Hindus which other major religions reject. They believe Karma is the reason for one's reincarnation.
Pride can be a factor that prevents some individuals from believing in God, as it can lead to a sense of self-sufficiency and a resistance to surrendering to a higher power. This can manifest as a belief in one's own abilities or a reluctance to acknowledge a source of authority beyond oneself.
A:Monotheistic religions that believe in ethical behaviour include:ZoroastrianismJudasimChristianityIslamBahaiSikhism
I believe that is defined as ' A group of people who believe in many religions and/or believe all religions are equally true.
I believe that is defined as ' A group of people who believe in many religions and/or believe all religions are equally true.
there is a law about religions i just dont know it
I believe that is defined as ' A group of people who believe in many religions and/or believe all religions are equally true.